| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 550 pages
...indulging this pride of ancestry, he finely exposes in the following lines: " These are the heroes who despise the Dutch, And rail at new-come foreigners so much ; Forgetting that themselves are all deriv'd From the most scoundrel race that ever liv'd. A horrid crowd of rambling thieves and drones,... | |
| Walter Wilson - Authors, English - 1830 - 562 pages
...indulging this pride of ancestry, he finely exposes in the following lines : " These are the heroes who despise the Dutch, And rail at new-come foreigners so much ; Forgetting that themselves are all deriv'd From the most scoundrel race that ever liv'd. A horrid crowd of rambling thieves and drones,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1835 - 20 pages
...possess'd ; But that the longest sword should be so civil, To make a Frenchman English, that's the devil ! Forgetting that themselves are all derived From the...A horrid crowd of rambling thieves and drones, Who ransack'd kingdoms, and dispeopled towns. The Pict and painted Britons, treach'rous Scot, By hunger,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - English - 1836 - 48 pages
...so civil To make a Frenchman English, that's the Devil. These are the heroes who despise the Scotch, And rail at new-come foreigners so much ! Forgetting...A horrid crowd of rambling thieves and drones, Who ransack'd kingdoms, and dispeopled towns. The Pict and painted Briton, treach'rous Scot, By hunger,... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1855 - 244 pages
...the British nobility have not much to boast of in the way of ancestry : " These are the heroes who despise the Dutch, And rail at new-come foreigners...and dispeopled towns. The Pict and painted Briton, treacherous Scot, By hunger, theft, and rapine, hither brought : Norwegian pirates, buccaneering Danes,... | |
| Robert Blakey - Greece - 1855 - 472 pages
...British nobility have not much to boast of in the way of ancestry : •• These are the heroes who despise the Dutch, And rail at new-come foreigners...and dispeopled towns. The Pict and painted Briton, treacherous Scot, By hunger, theft, and rapine, hither brought ; Norwegian pirates, buccaneering Danes,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - English fiction - 1855 - 502 pages
...possess'd.; But that the longest sword should be so civil, To make a Frenchman English, that's the devil. THESE are the heroes that despise the Dutch, And rail...A horrid crowd of rambling thieves and drones Who ransack'd kingdoms, and dispeopled towns ; The Pict and painted Briton, teeach'rons Scot, By hunger,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1855 - 488 pages
...possess'd ; But that the longest sword should be so civil, To make a Frenchman English, that's the deviL f THESE are the heroes that despise the Dutch, And rail...A horrid crowd of rambling thieves and drones Who ransack'd kingdoms, and dispeopled towns ; A SATIRE. 439 • The Pict and painted Briton, treach'rons... | |
| Robert Blakey - Political science - 1855 - 482 pages
...boast of in the way of ancestry : " These are the heroes who despise the Dutch, And rail at new-coine foreigners so much ; Forgetting that themselves are...and dispeopled towns. The Pict and painted Briton, treacherous Scot, Bj hunger, theft, and rapine, hither brought ; Norwegian pirates, buccaneering Danes,... | |
| Robert Blakey - Greece - 1855 - 476 pages
...boast of in the way of ancestry : " These are the heroes who despise the Dutch, And rail at new-cotne foreigners so much ; Forgetting that themselves are...and dispeopled towns. The Pict and painted Briton, treacherous Scot, By hunger, theft, and rapine, hither brought ; Norwegian pirates, buccaneering Danes,... | |
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